Spain
Italy
France I think
Probably Portuguese
The word "siesta" originates from the Spanish language, derived from the Latin phrase "hora sexta," meaning "the sixth hour." This refers to the time of day, around noon, when people traditionally take a break for rest or sleep. The practice of napping during the early afternoon is common in many cultures, particularly in regions with hot climates.
from Spain
a siesta is a nap
i am not quite sure ------------------ probably spain... considering its a spanish word.
They call it a siesta. "Siesta" is a Spanish word.
siesta among the filpinos
Persian
Russia
Italy
Spain
France.
French
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